When you attend a big university like UI, it’s almost like a fresh start for yourself. Chances are, you are probably a decent way from home, living by yourself or with a few roommates, figuring out how to do college right.
For some students, the thought of being on their own is exhilarating; but ...

I’ve always been into fashion. Even from a young whippersnapper age of 10, I was kind of obsessed with Polo shirts and Bermuda shorts (not the best look admittedly, but hey, I was 10).
At some point in middle school, I stopped caring about how I looked. It made sense to just wear basketball short...

I realized halfway through freshman year that my plans almost always depended on what my friends did.
If I wanted to take a break from dorm food and hit up a bud for some Chipotle, it’d be entirely on them. I felt like talking to people I knew was, at some points, more important than the actual a...

As the semester comes to an end, final projects are on the rise. Group projects in particular are often hectic at this time; everyone is scrambling to try and finish their work while also making sure each group member has finished their share of the project. In my experience, however, I’ve enjoyed group p...

Picture this: Finals week approaches swiftly. You and some of your friends have gathered in the lounge in your residence hall. You have so much on your mind, and the weight of the to-do list in your pocket grows heavier by the minute.
You mentally go over everything you have to do in your head. You...

For most of us, a constant reassurance in life is that we are “good” people. When we observe other people doing bad things, we think to ourselves, “At least I’m not a bad person.” When we want to do one small bad thing, our rationale is that, “Normally, I’m a good person, I can let this s...

Finals season always comes with a multitude of stressors added to every student’s plate. To make it easier on students during this very hectic time, The Daily Illini Editorial Board is asking that teachers take better responsibility by keeping students updated on their grades and final assignments.
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lementary school, it was so easy to leave school for summer break. You took your friend’s yearbook, wrote “HAGS” and went on your merry way for two months before picking back up in the fall like nothing changed.
We didn’t all have smartphones — we didn’t have phones at all — and there were...

I grew up in the same school district my whole life. Although I did go to a high school with around 3,000 students, most of my friends from elementary school remained my friends throughout high school and past graduation.
But there are people I used to see and talk to constantly just a year ago who I haven...

You and your spouse become proud parents to a healthy boy in May 2016. Later that year, your child begins experiencing epileptic seizures. You take your child to Alder Hey Children’s Hospital in Liverpool, England. The seizures are inexplicable, and you find that your baby has a rare terminal neurod...

Being from Flint, Michigan, used to be one of the greatest things I bragged about. The booming music scene, great food, family atmosphere — it’s a great city.
Then, the 2010s came and it all changed. The economy sunk, jobs and money plummeted, the police force downsized, and the crime rate ro...

Soon after settling into freshman year, one of the earliest worries students have is what they plan on doing after the year comes to an end.
For many, the goal is to score an internship and travel to a different state. However, in an increasingly competitive environment, landing the opportunity to acquire a...